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    RisseladaRisselada The Naked Gun: From the Files o ...
    by Risselada in Risselada Blog
    loved it.
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    "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Sometimes it's most difficult to say stuff about your favorite films. You've seen them so many times, expressed your love for them in so many ways. Anything you say about them now seems obvious and redundant in your experience. The Naked Gun and all of the early films from the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker comedy team fit this description for me. For me they comprise the most laugh-out-loud hilarious movies of all time. The comedy has an absurd logic to it that especially appeals to me. You begin with a film that is played completely straight. You write with all the clichés of a genre, without any humor or surprises. Then you pick out the absurdities. There is a consistency to the straight part of the film. The jokes almost exist on another plane. They come and go for the audiences benefit, rarely for the benefit of the characters of the plot. Sometimes they are even nullified from on " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Movies That Made ‘Get Smart’ ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "The best time for a Get Smart movie would have been the late ’60s, when the original television series was still on the air. In fact, there was a theatrical Get Smart film in the works during the run of the show, but it was canceled when the theatrical release of Munster, Go Home! bombed at the box office. Many years later, in 1980, a Get Smart feature titled The Nude Bomb was released to theaters, but it also performed poorly. Now we’re getting a remake version starring Steve Carell in the role that was so iconically defined by the late Don Adams. Will it do the show justice? Reportedly the budget was $80 million, a significant amount of which was probably put towards pointless effects. But the best thing Warner Bros. could have done with that money is to give a large amount to series creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, who probably even today could churn out a better script than Failure to Launch scribes Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember. Despite its lack of original Get Sm " [More]
 
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